Peter Parker: Spider-Man #14
In "Denial," Peter Parker faces a crisis of faith as news of Mary Jane’s death in a plane crash shakes him to his core—just as he’s forced into a brutal clash with the Hulk amidst the train yards. Written by Howard Mackie and brought to life with emotional intensity by John Romita Jr. and Scott Hanna, the story weaves personal loss with explosive action, finding unexpected connection between two broken heroes. The cover by John Romita Jr. and Scott Hanna captures the weight of the moment, setting the tone for a powerful, character-driven chapter in Spider-Man’s journey.
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Hulk and Spider-Man clash in and around the train yards while all the time Spider-Man is caught up in the news that Mary Jane is dead in a plane crash. When Spider-Man voices his concerns during the battle it rings true to Hulk, whose own wife is passed. The battle ends and the two work together to repair the tracks in time to save a train headed in their direction. The story ends with Peter receiving word that Mary Jane is alive.
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